I like the Delta II tanks. I have had the same coil for going on 21/2 weeks
? Not for the Atlantis V2. It performs best between 60 to 80 watts but can fully handle 100Thata a lot of watts
This tank will not work below 30 watts. It barely works at 30 watts. This tank is designed for higher wattage. The coil he is using says 70-80 watts right on the coil. It doesn't say 30to 80 it says .3Ω 70-80 watts . I'm not trying to be rude but so many people keep saying oh that's too many watts when people Vape at 150 watts with this tank every single day. It's good to try and help people but giving advice on something you aren't knowledgeable about isn't helping. Please don't take this the wrong way. I'm just trying to make sure the OP gets accurate informationThere would be your issue. I can't think of any reason to push that much power through a tank. Try vaping at 30w or less. You'll barely notice a flavor or cloud difference, and your batteries will last longer.
I think Aspire just made it because some vapers want to Vape at higher wattage. Especially the ones that don't understand watts are not the most important factor. I have the Atlantis V2 but I personally prefer the Herakles. I'm trying to trade my Arctic and Atlantis 2. I'm wanting a Starre , Maganus or another HeraklesA very inefficient coil to have to use 80-100 watts on it.
Yes that is absolutely the truth. Many tanks are on the market that Vape great between 15 to 40 watts. I just meant this particular tank. Atlantis 2 can run lower with the.5 coil but his post was about the .3having problems with higher wattages? Get a tank that does not require the higher wattages. No real noticeable loss of vapor or flavor.
Lots of very nice tanks that vape great at under 50W.
This tank will not work below 30 watts. It barely works at 30 watts. This tank is designed for higher wattage. The coil he is using says 70-80 watts right on the coil. It doesn't say 30to 80 it says .3Ω 70-80 watts . I'm not trying to be rude but so many people keep saying oh that's too many watts when people Vape at 150 watts with this tank every single day. It's good to try and help people but giving advice on something you aren't knowledgeable about isn't helping. Please don't take this the wrong way. I'm just trying to make sure the OP gets accurate information
Well you can believe It. With the .3 coil in if you hit it at 30 watts You get a quarter of the vapor than you get from a Nautilas Mini. It will not really perform under 50 watts. Look on YouTube. People vape these at 100 plus watts all day long. Same with Herakles, Arctic, Starre , Maganus and pretty much all of these newer sub ohm tanks . And they work very well. Now you can put the.5 coil in the Atlantis 2 and vape at 30 watts fine but the OP was specifically talking about the .3 coilAnd I don't believe that 70 to 80w is entirely accurate. 10 to 80w is more likely. At 80w, a coil is going to be VERY thirsty, and that is most likely the plan for the industry...lower resistance, higher watts, more juice...just my 2 cents.
Well yeah obviously you use more juice. They're replicating RDAS as best they can. If I was really worried about juice consumption I wouldn't sub ohmI think you missed the point that you're being forced to use more juice by vaping at such power and resistance.